Unfortunately, the battleship is a seperate museum. I do not believe that it even falls under DCR. There is, however, a branch in Southport, about thirty minutes away.

I can call down there Monday and try to find out the information you seek. If you don't mind waiting, I am planning on going to Wilmington torwards the end of the month._________________John H. Dulaney

There are plans of the Tennessee class available from "Maryland Silver"
(google them) from NA originals. They are mostly of the North Carolina/Montana half of the class, which are slightly different from the Tennessee/Washington.

The biggest difference is that (if the 2 profiles are to be believed) than the 2 1/2 classes are the same length, but the bow of the NC is a bit shorter, and the stern a bit longer than the TN (relative to the frame callouts)- !!

I can provide you with a computer model in some neutral format like IGES of my work thus far, if it's any use to you.

Can you do Autocad format? If not, I'll look when I get home to see what formats Autocad accepts. My biggest needs at the moment are details of the boat cranes and boats themselves, but any other detail you may have would help. Can you take DWGs or DXFs? If so, I have some stuff for you, as well._________________John H. Dulaney